Power Calculation

PhD Power Calculation Service

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If your study only has a 25% chance of getting a statistically significant result, would you proceed with the study? Or would like to know in advance the minimum sample size to detect the decent effect? Then you’ve reached the right place
Our Power Analysis would help you to answer those questions. A key component of quantitative research is determining the appropriate statistical power analysis, which aids in determining the appropriate sample size to use in the statistical test to evaluate more accurate and dependable variables.
Our team of statistician calculates power and sample size based on the effect size, population size, the alpha significance criterion (α), statistical power or the chosen or implied beta (β). Come, join us and become a part of the fast-growing community of Ph.D. Research Scholars.

Power calculation Help for your Sample Size Determination – PhD Assistance Research Lab Experts

Research Lab Experts Power Calculation Help for Ph.D. Research – Accurate Sample Size Determination, Expert Power Analysis, G*Power, SPSS, STATA Support, Field-Specific Statistical Guidance, Research Design & Effect Size Justification, 100% Valid Results, Fast Delivery, Confidential Support – Get Expert Help from Ph.D. Assistance Research Lab Today!

Power calculation for your Sample Size determination from Expert Statisticians

Ph.D. Assistance Research Lab has experts in Ph.D. research design consultation and sample size calculations based on power analysis. We have a relationship with leading academic experts from top universities in the UK, US, India, and around the world. Additionally, our Ph.D. mentors have extensive experience with quantitative research methodologies, statistical tests, effect sizes and power calculations, which are all aspects of designing a robust and valid study and ultimately impactful research.

We have experience helping students from top-tier universities such as Oxford, Harvard, IITs, IIMs, etc., comply with specific university requirements and standards. Our environment is collaborative and student-friendly, and every research design is well-planned with strong statistical support, and we guarantee delivery well ahead of deadlines. Whether you are at the proposal stage or moving to data collection, your Ph.D. research is well-prepared and in expert hands.

Our process is simple, transparent, and completely confidential. Upon joining our service, we will pair you with a dedicated subject expert based on your field and research area. We will then set up a one-on-one meeting to help write clear project goals, timelines, and deliverables. Every step, whether research design, framing a methodology, or justifying using statistics, will be done with great care and adherence to academic standards.

Our printed sample size and power calculation reports will take you through the use of prior power analysis (before data collection) and post-hoc power analysis (after your study). We know the value of using several of the statistical programs, including G*Power, SPSS, STATA, and R, to calculate and interpret all of the statistical parameters including alpha (Type I error probability), beta (Type II error probability), effect size, and sample size for the study, and to ensure your study was appropriately powered and statistically sound.

Our professionals assist in determining your appropriate sample size based on the statistical test or method you use in your study. When we refer to a test, it could be one of many, such as multiple regression, logistic regression, ANOVA, MANCOVA, correlation, t-tests, and Chi-square, among others. However, it is essential to understand that the test you choose influences how much data you need to generate. Each statistical method has specific inputs, such as effect size, number of predictors/groups, alpha significance level, and desired power to calculate the required sample size. With options like G*Power, we allow the sample size estimation to reflect the magnitude of whom you are employing for the specific test/research design while ensuring that your study has sufficient power to detect meaningful effects in your writing project and that you will not over-sample or under-sample data.

Our PhD research consultation service encompasses more than just writing. We help guide you, mentor you, and explain each concept through live discussions and brainstorming all of which will help you understand the decisions made during your research. Our service is personalized for you; it is academic; it is goal-oriented; and it is designed to make your path with respect to research smooth, accurate, and meaningful. PhD assistance is focused on building research as accepted academic excellence through an organization you can trust. Not delivering papers.

Our Guarantees – Power Calculation & Sample Size Support

At Ph.D. Assistance Research Lab, we offer power calculations and sample size determination for Ph.D. thesis, dissertation and journal/paper research. We provide biostatistical services with biostatistics specialists (Ph.D. qualified & subject matter experts) from world-renowned institutions, working to ensure accuracy, academic integrity, and alignment with the requirements of the university.

We determine the optimal sample size based on your research, goals, proposed effect size, alpha level (significance), beta (power), and statistical test – therefore ensuring your study has valid, reliable, and reproducible results. We specialize in:

  • Prior (a priori) power analysis – Before data collection
  • Post hoc power analysis – After data collection

We ensure that whatever statistical program you plan to use (e.g., G*Power, SPSS, STATA, R, or MATLAB), your study does not end up underpowered or unnecessarily over-sampled.

Our experts use your statistical method to determine your sample size:

  • T tests (independent & paired)
  • ANOVA, MANCOVA
  • Correlation & Regression (linear, multiple, logistic)
  • Chi-square tests
  • Structural Equation Modelling (SEM)

Each statistical method has its own combination of inputs in order to provide a sample estimate, but we work with your unique research design for a customized approach.

Whether you are working on a statistical report, power analysis output, or methodology writing, the work you receive is always original and human-written and all institutions will recognize it. We eliminate any risks that there might be by using Turnitin or AI detectors on your behalf to get the ethical research you produced and that can withstand scrutiny in any form. 

We will structure your sample size justification and power calculation according to your university norms, (IITs, IIMs, Oxford, Harvard, Cambridge, UGC etc.) where to include these in your methodology or appendices of the thesis or paper.

Statistical and academic team are made up of specialists in:

Biostatistics and qualitative analysis

Research design experts, with knowledge of detailed knowledge domain knowledge

Editors and proof-readers who know how to word process and write is scientific clearly.

We will change anything to meet supervisor, university or reviewer recommendations—effect sizes assumptions, calculations or agreed objectives.

All project data and calculations stored confidentially and 100% protected. We keep your work secure and comply with the norms of academic integrity while ensuring your research meets the stipulations from your institution.

We set strict timelines on every deliverable.

  • Minor edits at 24 hours
  • Full revisions at 48 hours
  • Rapid response by our expert during business hours (within 30 minutes)

Whether planning a clinical trial, survey research or experimental design our Power Calculation and Sample Size Services help ensure your study starts with scientific confidence and statistical integrity. Let Ph.D. Assistance Research Lab deliver defensible, ethical and accurate results.

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Our Power Calculation Service by Subject Area

The PhD Assistance Research Lab offers tailored assistance for you in the areas of PhD research design and biostatistical analysis, including statistical planning, selection of model, and interpretation according to academic and institutional requirements. Our staff has extensive experience in ensuring that you have clarity, practicality, and methodological consistency—assisting you to align your research problem, data organization, and analysis with your intended academic purposes.

Power Calculation Services We Provide

At PhD Assistance, we provide power calculation service that utilize effective methods to reliably assess statistical power that is custom made for your study. If you’re planning a clinical trial, a health sciences investigation or any other quantitative study, a team of PhD statistics specialists can offer comprehensive power analysis methods to determine sample size requirements- avoiding underpowered studies, and unnecessary data collection.

A Priori Power Analysis Before Study

Assessment: Conducted before any collection of data. This is used to ascertain how large of a sample size is needed for your study to report an effect, if it exists, at the appropriate power level.
Required Information: We utilize your desired effect size (either from previous literature or pilot data), α (significance level), and 1 − β (desired power level) to provide a scientifically defensible sample size.
Use example calculations: A priori power analyses will give us calculations using G*Power, SPSS, or R to calculate the number of participants needed for the specific test design you choose (e.g., t-test, ANOVA, regression).

Alpha and Beta Error Control

  • We will help you define and articulate your Type I error (α, usually .05) and your Type II error (β) and to make sure you are defining the power in a uniform manner (typically either preferably 80% or 90%).
  • Getting alpha and beta errors defined appropriately will minimize the chances of false-positive and false-negative effects and will help you allocate your resources (time, data and other resources) wisely.
  • Pilot Study Integration

  • Real-World Input: If you have done a pilot study, we will integrate that data to update your assumption about the effect size, allowing you to be more accurate with your final sample size.
  • Providing Context: This allows us to take your theoretical assumptions and align them with your observed real-world trends in your research location.
  • Post-Hoc Power Analysis

    After Study Assessment: Used after data collection for how well powered your study was in order to detect effects that truly exist.
    Evaluation of your findings: We will consider the effect size you anticipated, the sample size, your test results, and your effect size to see how convincing the conclusions you drew were.
    Reporting research: Good for publication of research or defence of your thesis in terms of ‘post-hoc’ justifications a reviewer may ask for.

    Test-Specific Power Calculations

    Customising to your method: We will provide your power and sample size estimates based on the specific statistical tests that you are justifying in your rationale and that are made available in the data structure described in your proposal. This will include tests like:
    T-tests (independent, paired samples)
    ANOVA / MANOVA / MANCOVA
    Linear and Logistic regression models
    Chi-square and correlation
    Structural Equation Modelling (SEM) and multivariate methods

    Multigroup and Repeated Measures Designs

  • Advanced Design Compatibilities: Our software includes power calculations for multi-group, time-point or series, and repeated measures studies.
  • Specifically Model Adjustment: We can adjust for intra-subject correlation, sphericity, and the between-group variance to provide reliable estimates for longitudinal and complex within-subject designs.
  • Effect Size Estimation

    Key Parameter: The effect size is an important component of power calculations and can often be established from literature, preliminary studies and the clinical significance of the anticipated effect based on the circumstances.
    Expectation/Estimation: We can provide you with your expected effect size from average estimates from prior studies (distributed into small, medium and large) or from the level of subject matter expertise available.

    Tool-Based Power Calculation

  • Software Integration: We use statistical software tools such as G*Power, SPSS, R, STATA, SAS, and MATLAB to perform valid, reproducible calculations in the most reliable way possible.
  • Transparency: We provide the client with screenshots, outputs and code (if appropriate) so that there is understanding and repeatability of the calculation process.
  • Ethics & Funding Compliance

  • IRB-ready reports: Our power analysis reports are in a format suitable for the Institutional Review Board (IRB), funding applications, and ethics committee submissions.
  • Complete Justification: Every sample size recommendation is reported with complete justification of assumptions and methods of exercise to comply with ethical and academic responsibilities.
  • Order process

    Ordering your Power Calculation Service from Ph.D. Assistance Research lab is quick and easy. You need to follow the easy steps given below

    1

    Submit Your Requirements and Make Payment

    You complete the order form by filling out your research requirements, and then you complete a secure online payment. This will allow us to initiate your planning and method construction process immediately.

    2

    Order Confirmation & Expert Allocation

    After you process the payment, an order confirmation will be made available to you. A qualified subject-matter expert that has a matching research method will be assigned your project.
    3

    Regular Updates & Two-Way Communication

    Regular updates regarding the progress of your project are provided to you on a regular basis. If there any updates or changes from your university or supervisor are provided to you, we are always happy to hear from you.
    4

    Editing, Proofreading & Plagiarism Checking

    Your document is edited and proofread with respect to grammar, structure, and academic style by one of our native-English editors. A plagiarism scan is conducted to ensure 100% original content, before your document is forwarded to you.
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    Review &
    Revisions

    All documents are edited and proofread to ensure compliance with your original requirements. If your supervisor or university requests amendments, all revisions are unlimited and free of charge.
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    Final Delivery & Feedback

    You will receive your final document submission through our CRM and email, along with any support documents. Feel free to provide all feedback so we can improve our performance

    Power Calculation Service Packages

    Accurate Sample Size Estimation for Ph.D. Research – Choose What Fits Your Need

    Ph.D. Assistance Research Lab offers customized power analysis and sample size determination packages for Ph.D. candidates in various forms of the research process. That is, whether you are preparing a proposal to submit for ethical review, conducting operational testing for your ethical approval, or validating your statistical model after data has been collected, we can support you.

    Basic Package – A Priori Power Analysis
    Best suited for: Ph.D. students in the proposal or pre-data collection stage Includes:

    Timing: 3-5 working days
    ✅ Compliant for of ethics, university or journal submission

    Standard Sampling Design Package
    Best suited for: Students requiring detailed statistical justification Includes:
    Timing: 5-7 working days ✅ Compliant for ethical review, funded or university ethical approval and IRB submission for example!
    Advanced Package – Power Analysis with Simulation & Post-hoc Support
    Best for: More complicated studies, pilot data users, or post-hoc evaluators Includes:
    Delivery time: 7 to 10 working days Recommended for high-stakes Ph.D. projects and journal submission
    Outstanding PhD Consultation Features

    Power Calculation Tools at PhD Assistance Research Lab

    Precision-Driven Sample Size Estimation Backed by Trusted Statistical Software Precision-Driven Sample Size Estimation Backed by Trusted Statistical Software At PhD Assistance Research Lab, we are using a suite of widely known statistical software packages to provide precise power calculations and sample size determination for your PhD research. The following tools are applied by our PhD-educated statisticians in accordance to the research design and methodology applied, as well as the required statistical tests.

    G*Power
    SPSS
    R
    STATA
    MATLAB
    SAS

    Our primary tool used to conduct both prior and post-hoc power analysis. We use it to calculate the minimum required sample size for a range of tests including t-test, ANOVA, chi-square statistic, and regression models. We will ensure your study meets the expectations of academia in respect to statistical power.

    In conducting sample size estimations, we absolutely use it to connect to real-time derived descriptive data, perform post-hoc power analyses, and report effect sizes in the methodology section. This tool has particular utility to psychology, social science and public health theses.

    When conducting a tailored high-level power analysis, we rely on R and R-packages such as pwr and simr. By utilizing simulation techniques, we can explore a range of research ideas, specifically the key areas of biostatistics, clinical trials, and longitudinal studies.

    STATA is typically utilized for complex sample size calculations in mix-modeling that includes logistic regression or survival analysis, and area-based or panel data. Statistical professionals in our group are able to produce appropriate power calculations for use in economic-modelling and health studies projects.

    For works of engineering, life science, or algorithm-heavy designs, we use MATLAB to perform simulation-based power calculations. This approach is valuable to a range of practitioners involved in signal processing, biomedical research, and as applied to quantitative modelling.

    SAS, for regulatory stipulations, was appropriate for power and sample size analysis particularly industry-related clinical trials geared towards confidentiality and resulted in a reliable analysis with expectations of meeting FDA and ICH-GCP aligned conformity of statistical documentation.

    What You Receive:

    • A finalized, tool backed power analysis report
    • Accurate sample size justification for your proposal or thesis
    • Clear tables, plots and editable documentation
    • Consultation on test choice, effect size estimation, and assumptions
    • Adherence to university guidelines and ethics committee standards

    Whom We Serve Power Calculation Services

    PhD Assistance Research Lab provides power calculation service to a large and varied portfolio of clients, in the academic, research and corporate space, which accommodate different stakeholder needs when planning for full research activities.

    We are here to support you; if you are a PhD student or doctoral candidate who is undertaking quantitative research or a biostatistical research project, we could become your partners! We offer complete support in power analysis and sample size determination for quantitative studies. We can assist in determining sample sizes for your study population in your quantitative studies with your chosen statistical tests (e.g., ANOVA, regression, survival analysis), confidence level, and effect size as the prescribed conventions. We also support statistical programs including SPSS, R, SAS, STATA, G*Power, and Python.

    We engage with universities, through supervisors, research committees, departments, and colleges to improve, advance, and strengthen the statistical rigor of research projects. We are committed to supporting research projects by designing statistically valid studies with appropriate power and sample size calculations, being sure they call into question a project that is both consistent with the institutional ethics policies and maintains the integrity of academic integrity.

    We provide comprehensive statistical support to independent researchers, academic authors, and academic researchers in all of the disciplines of research (medicine, psychology, education, engineering), including: Selecting statistics that align with your research objectives Conducting a priori power analysis to determine if you will have enough sample size Supporting multivariate analysis (e.g., PCA, factor analysis), where sample size considerations are quite complicated.

    We provide support on all biostatistical factors relevant to clinical trials, observational studies, and health system evaluations for clinical professionals and medical researchers, including: Calculating the power and sample sizes for either randomized or observational studies Making sure studies meet relevant regulatory and ethical considerations Advising in terms of appropriate statistical planning for the purposes of ensuring grant applications and research publications can be published in a peer-review platform etc.

    We offer statistical consultancy services to commercial or industry research and development departments to inform evidence-based product development and user orientated research projects, such as: Sample size planning for employee surveys, usability testing, experimental designs A priori power analysis to justify resource allocations required to complete research and support evidence based, data-driven decision making. Statistical collaboration for exploratory internal studies and pilot trials.

    We work with students and scholars from a variety of countries – e.g. UK, US, Australia, UAE, India, Europe – who require region-based statistics services, e.g., but not limited to:

    • Tailored sample size and power calculations suitable to institutional university/journal standards
    • Support tools, e.g., G*Power (for EU/US statistical standards) and R, STATA, or SPSS
    • Conformity with institutional rubrics or frames for quantitative methodology.

    Check Where You Are in Your Research Journey And Discover How You Fit into Our Power Calculation Support Model

    Research is seldom a straight path; it’s a journey with twisting turns, and poorly marked environmental circumstances with many opportunities for decision-making. Ph.D. Assistance Research Lab helps you at all the statistical interpretational crossroads with the help of our experts for power calculation and sample size help to keep your study moving forward.

    Matteo

    Client Testimony
    “My supervisor wanted an explicit rationale for how I determined my sample size, and that it is statistically valid.”

    A Priori Power Calculation & Methodological Justification We assist you in the a priori power analysis based on your hypothesis, power level (e.g. 0.80), level of significance (α), and assumed effect size. You are provided and will document a clear rationale for your sample size decisions for your thesis or proposal as justification for the decisions made.

    Sofia

    Client Testimony
    “I have a dataset and my analysis is finished, but the journal has asked for post-hoc power analysis. I am unsure how to explain whether I had enough subjects for adequate power.”

    Post-Hoc Power Analysis & Justification Report We can assist in evaluating your sample size for detecting real effects based on statistical power calculations. Not only will our experts produce a justification report and provide interpretations of power levels, but they can assist you with linking your results in accordance with journal requirements.

    Elena

    Client Testimony
    “I completed my data collection, but now I see that I did not conduct any power analysis beforehand.”

    Retrospective Power Analysis for Ethics or Journals Our statistical experts use an array of tools (e.g., G*Power, R, or SPSS), to conduct a retrospective power analysis, after the fact, to assess the power of your study. This aids in validating the strength of your data so you and confidently meet ethics review, or peer-review requests accordingly.

    Daniel

    Nathan
    “My committee wanted to know how I assured the robustness of my results and what I did to assure statistical adequacy of the sample.”

    Assumption Testing + Sample Size Sensitivity Analysis Our assumption checking (e.g., normality, homogeneity) and sensitivity analyses are on point to help you determine if your sample size was enough. Our experts not only help you report statistical robustness but also do so in a clear and compliant way.

    Our Guarantee

    What We promise, we deliver the same
    PhD. Assistance Research Lab assists in framing the PhD research proposal as per the standard university guidelines. We have assisted researchers pursuing their PhD from universities across the globe, such as the UK, the USA, Netherlands, Australia, UAE, Dubai, Kenya, Nigeria, China, Russia and many more countries. We are aware of the guidelines set by different universities and strictly follow the same.
    Further, we are aware of the plagiarism tolerance policy and therefore strive to ensure that all the papers sent to our clients are original. Our Qualified and experienced writers/researchers ensure to deliver your work with 100%confidentiality, on-time delivery, and 100% match with the initial requirement
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    Frequently Asked Questions.

    We can provide full statistical assistance for a priori and post-hoc power analysis, to ensure that your project has optimum sample size and also sufficient power to obtain meaningful results. We provide help with:

    • Sample size calculations for a range of hypothesis tests (t-test, ANOVA, chi-square, regression)
    • Effect size estimates calculated from pilot data, or the literature
    • Power Curves and sensitivity analysis
    • Post-hoc power analysis after data collection
    • Justifying your test selection for a proposal or ethical application
    • Using tools such as G*Power, R, SPSS, STATA, MATLAB, and SAS to produce outputs
    • Structure your report in thesis or journal-ready submission format

    Our statisticians will utilize the appropriate methods with validated statistics software. This will include some of the following (depending on your research design, and all with power analysis):

    • One-tailed and two-tailed structure.
    • alpha (type I) error and beta (type II) error levels and values.
    • power analysis for t-tests, ANOVA, and chi-square tests.
    • regression modelling (e.g., linear regression, logistic, Cox regression).
    • Calculating sample size for set proportions, variances, means.
    • Survival analysis and relative/absolute risk calculations.
    • Calculating confidence intervals, confidence limits, and margin of error.
    • Simulation based sample size calculations for more complex modelling.

    Yes. Once we have assigned a project to your request, you may contact your assigned expert with email, Zoom, or a call setup by our project coordinator. Your study is important to us, so we facilitate clear communication and academic consultation specific to your study.

    To allow provide you with an accurate answer, there is some information I require:

    • Research topic or hypothesis you want to investigate.
    • Proposed statistical test/model.
    • Assumed effect size (if any, acquired from literature or pilot study).
    • Power, you desire (typically 80%, 90%) and alpha (e.g., 0.05 if desired).
    • If a post hoc analysis on your raw database is desired, and not an output of prior research.
    • Any sample size requirements from your university or the journal for you to report

    Yes, our competitive pricing is determined by complexity, turnaround time, and depth of analysis required. We also provide seasonal offers, bundles, and offer referral options. If you would like a quote based upon your specific needs, feel free to contact our project team!

    No. Our business policy allows for unlimited free revisions if you are the satisfied customer, and so if you want to change assumptions, change effect size, change the justification for a statistical test, we will revise the report free of charge as long as it complies with the original scope of work.

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